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Old Jun 22, 2003 | 09:56 AM
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I just bought a used Quadrunner 160. Reading on different websites, it is supposed to have a 158 cc engine, however stamped on the side of the crankcase is 1500ml (150cc). Is this correct? It is advertised as a 2001, but I did not get the manual. I would like to get a post from someone with a Quadrunner 160 to see if theirs has this stamp also.

Also, what performance parts are available for it? I am thinking of installing a K&N or Uni filter, and possibly an exhaust system if I can find one for it. Please point me in the right direction here.
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Old Jun 22, 2003 | 09:36 PM
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Nevermind. I forgot that 1cc =1ml. I suppose 1500ml is either the crankcase volume or the amount of oil it takes. 1.5L sounds right.

However, if someone could point me in the right direction for an exhaust system I would be most appreciative.


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Old Jun 24, 2003 | 10:38 PM
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It is a 158cc and the 1500ml is the amount of oil it takes. I never really paid much attention to that until I got my Z250 and it said 2200ml on the side of the engine. As for an exhaust system I can't help you there. I haven't seen one specifically made for the 160, but there might be a generic one that would fit on it. You'll just have to check around with some of the aftermarket companies.
 
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